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Efficacy analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Differentiation on Pneumoconiosis

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  • Hu Jun
  • SONG Ping-ping
  • SUN Xiao-wei
  • MA Xue-yu
  • CHEN Yan-xia

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Objective: To study the clinical effect of TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment on pneumoconiosis. Methods: Randomly selected 160 cases of pneumoconiosis patients admitted to our hospital, stratified randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group;The control group was given conventional oxygen and nursing therapy,the experimental group on the basis of the control group was given TCM syndrome differentiation. Two groups of patients had to finished the SGRQ before and after treatment, And use the method of immunofluorescence to check out the content of procollagen type III(PCIII), collagen type IV(IV-C), hyaluronic acid(HA) and laminin(LN) in serum in the two groups of patients before and after treatment. Two groups of clinical effect will been judged in one month. Results: The two groups in age, the cumulative dust length, the content of four parameters of fibrosis in serum, SGRQ each score and total score had no difference(P>0.05); In the two groups after treatment, there is difference on the content of PCIII in serum, respiratory symptoms, sickness influence and total score, with statistical significance(P

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  • Hu Jun & SONG Ping-ping & SUN Xiao-wei & MA Xue-yu & CHEN Yan-xia, 2016. "Efficacy analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Differentiation on Pneumoconiosis," International Journal of Sciences, Office ijSciences, vol. 5(11), pages 93-99, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:adm:journl:v:5:y:2016:i:11:p:93-99
    DOI: 10.18483/ijSci.1158
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